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  • andal13
  • By andal13 on February 1, 2004
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  • Waiting room at Ushuaia Airport - Ushuaia
    Waiting room at Ushuaia
    Airport
    by andal13
    The best way to get to Ushuaia is by plane (remeber Ushuaia is situated on an island); Aerolíneas Argentinas, LAPA, LADE, TAPSA, Southern Winds and LAN Chile have regular flights.
    The Ushuaia International Airport ("Malvinas Argentinas") is a modern and comfortable building, situated 4 km away the city, in the middle of a beautiful landscape.

    La mejor forma de llegar a Ushuaia es por avión (recuerden que Ushuaia está situada en una isla); Aerolíneas Argentinas, LAPA, LADE, TAPSA, Southern Winds y LAN Chile tienen vuelos regulares.
    El Aeropuerto Internacional de Ushuaia "Malvinas Argentinas") es un edificio moderno y confortable, situado a 4 km de la ciudad, en medio de un hermoso paisaje.

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  • Website: http://www.tierradelfuego.org.ar/aeropuerto/
  • Other Contact: daoaiuma@tierradelfuego.org.ar
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  • Updated By globetrott on February 16, 2008
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  • the airport is just across the bay - Ushuaia
    the airport is just across the
    bay
    by globetrott, 4 more photos
    There is a small airport in Ushuaia and you will find it at the opposite side of the bay, when you arrive by cruiseship. In principal the airport is in walking-distance from the town, maybe 15 minutes to walk or 3 minutes by taxi. When you enlarge my main picture, that I took from the place where our cruiseship was docked you will see the halls of the airport and even a small airplane across the bay.
    Ushuaia is also a great place for a local flight on a sunny day, use the link below for reservations and infos about flying-excursions in the area of Beagle-Channel, Cape Horn etc.
    This web-page seems to have an english-version as well, but at the moment it is not in function !
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    http://www.aeroviasdap.cl/reyjorge-en.html
    http://www.polaradventures.de/AA-ANI-SOUTHPOLEFLIGHT.html
    http://www.secretsoftheice.org/explore/treaty.html
    http://www.antarcticconnection.com/antarctic/travel/trips/index.shtml
    http://www.usap.gov/

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  • Website: www.aeroclubushuaia.org.ar
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    Flying to Ushuaia
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  • By toonsarah on March 9, 2007
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  • Tierra del Fuego National Park - Ushuaia
    Tierra del Fuego National
    Park
    by toonsarah
    Since it's an island, by far the easiest way to get to Tierra del Fuego is by plane. There are direct flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, although ours touched down midway for refuelling in what seemed a very remote and desolate mining town. The flight itself was great – we were well looked after and served Argentinean “champagne” in generous quantities. I don’t know if that’s a regular part of the service or had been arranged by our tour company to mark the fact that we were about to set out on a special adventure, but who asks questions when there’s bubbly to be drunk???

    The airport is a little outside town on a promontory. You get a great view of the cruise ships anchored in the port and can have fun guessing which might be yours. There are no bus services into town, so you’ll need to take a taxi if you don’t have a transfer arranged.

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    AEROLINEAS from Buenos Aires
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  • Updated By galy on March 26, 2004
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  • ushuaia - Ushuaia
    ushuaia
    by galy
    The fastest way to get to Ushuaia (almost from anywhere), and in my opinion the most beautiful way, is by plane.
    Aeolineas have a scheduled flight from Buenos Aires, which arrives in Ushuaia before 10:00 a.m., which leaves you most of the day in this beautiful town.
    The problem is that to catch this flight, you have to be up before 4:00 a.m., which makes you pretty soggy at the end of the day.
    The scenery from the plane as you reach Ushuaia is beautiful. The airport is pretty new, but the unloading of the bags is done by hand, so have patient.

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  • By andal13 on February 1, 2004
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  • Ushuaia Flights
    by andal13
    Another easy way to getting around Ushuaia is the van service: at several points of Maipú Av. (the sea front) there are vans that take the tourists to different sights (like National Park, Martial Glacier, the lakes); they have a certain timetable, and the service is not expensive; of course, they do not have a guide.
    I took one of these vans to get to Martial Glacier (and return); the cost was 8 Argentinian pesos (less than 3 $).

    Otra manera fácil de recorrer los alrededores de Ushuaia es el servicio de camionetas tipo van: en diversos puntos de la Avenida Maipú (la costanera) hay camionetas que llevan a los turistas a los principales sitios de interés (como el Parque Nacional, el glaciar Martial o los lagos); tienen un horario prefijado y el servicio no es caro; claro está, no llevan guía.
    Tomé una de estas camionetas para ir al glaciar Martial; el costo de ida y vuelta fue de 8 pesos argentinos (algo menos de 3 dólares).

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    Double decker
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  • By andal13 on February 1, 2004
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  • Double decker - Ushuaia
    Double decker
    by andal13
    This picturesque double decker bus make several settled routes, among the main sights of the city; they are guided tours. You can take this bus at several special bus stops (easily identifiable) and the coast is 15 Argentinian pesos (5 $).

    Este pintoresco bus de dos pisos hace varios recorridos prefijados, entre los principales puntos de interés de la ciudad; son paseos guiados. Pueden tomar el bus en varias paradas (fácilmente identificables) y el costo es de 15 pesos argentinos (5 dólares).

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  • By andal13 on February 1, 2004
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  • Aerosilla - Ushuaia
    Aerosilla
    by andal13
    these cable chairs take you up to the Martial Glacier; the sights all along the way are magnificent.
    The trip costs 7 Argentinian pesos (about 2,40 $).

    Estas aerosillas llevan hasta el Glaciar Martial; las vistas que se disfrutan a lo largo del trayecto son magníficas.
    El viaje cuesta 7 pesos argentinos (alrededor de 2,40 dólares).

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    Just walk!
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  • By andal13 on February 1, 2004
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  • Walking - Ushuaia
    Walking
    by andal13
    The best (and cheapest) way to know a city is to walk along its streets; several streets at Ushuaia are really steep, so put your most comfortable shoes, take a deeeeeep breath and begin to walk!

    La mejor (y más barata) manera de conocer una ciudad es caminar por sus calles; algunas de las calles de Ushuaia son realmente empinadas, así que pónganse sus zapatos más cómodos, respiren hooooondo y comiencen a caminar!

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    the southernmost train in the world
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  • Updated By globetrott on February 16, 2008
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    by globetrott, 4 more photos
    "The train at the end of the world" is the southern-most train in the whole world and it was constructed between 1902 and 1909 as a train used by the prisoners to transport the wood of the felled trees to the town of Ushuaia. The bigest part of the rail-track does not exist any more, just a small museum-train uses a part of the original track of the former prisoner-train, and it uses locomotives and also wagons that were never used by the prisoners. The locomotive on my main picture was built in 1938 in Germany.
    You will find this museum-train in a distance of about 10 km from Ushuaia and you will go through a part of the National Park, you will pass by the "cemetery of the trees" and go to Macarena Waterfalls, where a short stop of 10-15 minutes will give you enough time to step up to the waterfalls.

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    Directions: That train is about 10km west of Ushuaia.

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    Sailing
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  • Tourist Port - Ushuaia
    Tourist Port
    by andal13
    There is a tourist port at Ushuaia; from there, the ships set off to navigate the Beagle Channel, and visit the near islands (de Los Pájaros, de los Lobos, Les Eclaireurs).

    Hay un puerto turístico en Ushuaia; desde allí, parten los barcos que navegan el canal de Beagle y visitan las islas cercanas (de Los Pájaros, de los Lobos, Les Eclaireurs).

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  • Other Contact: Maipú Av. & Belgrano St.
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